"McDonald's puts fat facts on food" (2 Viewers)

Zé Tahir

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BBC.com :

Fast food giant McDonald's is to begin printing nutritional facts on the packaging of its burgers and fries.

McDonald's said the labelling would include the fat, salt, calorie and carbohydrate content of its foods.

Critics have accused the company of contributing towards rising levels of obesity and other health problems.

Nutritional information on items such as the Big Mac, which contains 30g of fat, are currently only available in leaflets or on the company's website.

McDonald's said it hoped to have the new packaging in 20,000 of its 30,000 fast food restaurants worldwide by the end of 2006.

'Take responsibility'

McDonald's chief executive Jim Skinner said printing nutritional facts on the packaging of its foods would put the information directly in the hands of the company's customers.

"We think this the absolutely easiest way to communicate it," Mr Skinner said.

"We've given them what they asked for and then people take responsibility about whether they add it up or not add it up."

McDonald's has been introducing items such as salads and fruit to its menus, alongside the company's more traditional fare of burgers, fries and milkshakes.

Earlier this year, the US company announced that it was giving its iconic mascot clown Ronald McDonald a sporty new makerover in a bid to encourage children to take up more active lifestyles.

But critics have maintained that many of the foods on offer at McDonald's are unhealthy and fattening, at a time when obesity levels in many countries are soaring.

The world's biggest restaurant company said it hoped to introduce the new packaging by February next year in time for the Winter Olympics in Italy.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4376758.stm


Now Americans can't complain :p
 

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Zé Tahir

Zé Tahir

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    ofcourse, that's what's so funny. All those anti-fast food people think that people will stop once they know all the nutrition info., they're so naive.
     

    Dragon

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    Apr 24, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by Vinman ] ++
    I'd really be afraid to now.......
    Yeah me too, I just wont read the package and the nutritional information

    I dont even want to know how many calories medium fries have
     

    gray

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    Apr 22, 2003
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    Hmm I thought they've been doing that for ages... at least here.

    Nobody really cares though; I mean it's not like anyone eats Maccas because they think it's healthy...
     

    swag

    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by Altair ] ++
    that's something i've always wondered... hoiw can thinking, seeing, smelling people eat at McD's
    The only scarier thing to me is when, one bored day, I randomly decided to visit the McDonald's Web site.

    If you only knew them through their Web site, you'd get the feeling that they were some weird health cult run by an eccentric charitable organization. You could scour the site for hours and still find no picture nor mention of a hamburger or fries.

    And if instead you're like most of us, knowing them in advance, the Web site comes off as some community service make-good required by law as reparations for atrocities that are never mentioned ... like the anti-tobacco sites that tobacco companies run as part of a federal regulation plea bargain.

    Good lawyers, though. There's enough ass covering on that Web site to keep a family of 12 Finns warm through the winter.
     

    baggio

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    Jun 3, 2003
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    Slightly off topic but staying with the discussion, have you ever noticed that while you're eating a McDonald's burger, you tend to thoroughly enjoy it. But when you're done, you go like, why did I eat that? Its happened to me on more than one occasion eating there.
     

    Chxta

    Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe
    Nov 1, 2004
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    #11
    ++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++


    The only scarier thing to me is when, one bored day, I randomly decided to visit the McDonald's Web site.

    If you only knew them through their Web site, you'd get the feeling that they were some weird health cult run by an eccentric charitable organization. You could scour the site for hours and still find no picture nor mention of a hamburger or fries.

    And if instead you're like most of us, knowing them in advance, the Web site comes off as some community service make-good required by law as reparations for atrocities that are never mentioned ... like the anti-tobacco sites that tobacco companies run as part of a federal regulation plea bargain.

    Good lawyers, though. There's enough ass covering on that Web site to keep a family of 12 Finns warm through the winter.
    Wrong
     

    3pac

    Alex Del Mexico
    May 7, 2004
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    Bacon Bacon Cheeseburger 294 840 500 56 19 1.5 95 1610 420 51 2 9 34

    Bacon Ultimate Cheeseburger 338 1090 700 77 30 3 140 2040 540 53 2 12 46

    Bacon 'n' Cheese Ciabatta Burger 395 1140 710 79 28 3 135 1740 600 69 3 7 45

    Hamburger 118 310 130 14 6 1 40 600 250 30 1 6 16

    Hamburger with Cheese 131 350 160 17 8 1 50 790 270 31 1 7 18

    Hamburger deluxe 169 370 190 21 7 1 45 560 330 31 2 6 17

    Hamburger deluxe with Cheese 194 460 250 28 11 1 70 930 360 33 2 7 21

    Jumbo Jack® 261 600 310 35 12 1.5 45 940 380 51 3 11 21

    Jumbo Jack® with Cheese 286 690 370 42 16 1.5 70 1310 410 54 3 12 25

    Junior Bacon Cheeseburger 131 430 230 25 9 1 60 820 270 30 1 6 20

    Original Ciabatta Burger 307 720 380 42 13 1.5 55 1280 420 67 3 5 25

    Sourdough Jack® 245 710 460 51 18 3 75 1230 430 36 3 7 27

    Ultimate Cheeseburger 323 1010 640 71 28 3 125 1580 480 53 2 12 40



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    original graph had the actual meaning of the numbers, but i dont care, lots of big numbers just make it sound tastier :drool: :D

    and the top one is the best of course
     

    Enron

    Tickle Me
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    Oct 11, 2005
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    i tend to "Eat Fresh". But the occasion McChicken for a dollar is too much to pass up. I have a friend from New Zealand, actually the captain of my old school's soccer team, who ate McDonalds 4 times in one day. It wasnt like a McChicken here and there it was like 3 McCs and 2 Double cheesebugers each time. I to this day dont know how he didnt have a coronary on the spot.
     

    swag

    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by Chxta ] ++
    Sorry, Cheta. Toasted deli sandwiches in the UK does not constitute either a hamburger nor fries. I don't know what a burger and fries looks like to folks in Nigeria, but this definitely is not it in the countries I've been to. :p

    Please deposit another 25 cents and try again.

    Thanks for playing. ;)
     

    Enron

    Tickle Me
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    #19
    ++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++


    Sorry, Cheta. Toasted deli sandwiches in the UK does not constitute either a hamburger nor fries. I don't know what a burger and fries looks like to folks in Nigeria, but this definitely is not it in the countries I've been to. :p

    Please deposit another 25 cents and try again.

    Thanks for playing. ;)
    :LOL:
     

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